"Not worth the money" 5 years ago by Disappointed from bel air md

This place is not worth spending fifty dollars per person, spend it somewhere else. We went with for kids and games and we experienced technical difficulties way too much. I don't expect this sort of thing especially at Disney. I'm not one to get mad but this place made me upset. I spoke to a manager who said they were having a lot of difficulties today and she apologized but didn't offer any thing else. Kids enjoyed there madden 15 more.

"Awesome place, but the age shows." 8 years ago by disney_yeti

For my birthday this past year, my dad, my brothers, and I went to Dis Quest as a celebration. First thing I have to day is that there is a bunch of awesome experiences, especially Cyberspace Mountain. I geeked out at the inclusion of Bill Nye in the building process (This was my first time, mind you). The astro blasters were great and we spent so much time in the arcade. Even with all the postive things to say about Dis Quest, the age of certain rides and experiences kind of drag down the overall fun. The alien encounter ride... may need to depart. It was a mess to run, hardly anyone was getting on it and the trademark there running it with is just out of date. Some of the other attractions suffer from this. Aladdin's magic carpets could be updated with more recent technology and the Jungle Cruise could have updated projections that take to many different places in time and not just the prehistoric era. Although it shows age, Disney Quest is an overall great experience. There's just those tiny details that could make it an absolute must-see.

"Great place!!!" 8 years ago by elw316

I love this place!!!! tons to do and cheesecake factory upstairs. Human pinball, games both old and new. V.R. games very cool

"Still a load of fun." 11 years ago by monorail_silver

Been going ever since it opened and it is still awesome. If you love video games or virtual reality, this is a must do. Buzz's astro blasters is my personally favorite attraction inside, followed closely by cyberspace mountain. Pirates if also not to be missed, but get there early because lines fill up fast if you go at peak times or if it's raining out.

The arcade games are also a lot of fun on the 3rd and 4th floors, however i wish they didn't remove most of the shooting games like time crisis. If you have the extra time and cash, I would recommend doing Disneyquest, even for half a day you can get almost all of it done at value season.

Walt Disney Imagineering, the company's R&D and theme park design group, has created an entertaining mix of adventures to be enjoyed by the entire family at DisneyQuest.

Pirates of the Caribbean: Battle for Buccaneer Gold takes a crew of four into a 3-D world overflowing with swashbuckling action in a race for the gold.

Virtual Jungle Cruise allows guests to climb aboard a real river raft, grab a paddle and shoot the rapids down a prehistoric river.

Cyber Space Mountain is a design-it-yourself virtual roller coaster that can be as tame or as wild as your imagination, with loops, turns and dips delivered by a high-tech motion simulator.

Buzz Lightyear's Astroblasters is an action-packed game where guests pilot a futuristic bumper car and shoot cannonballs at attackers.

Animation Academy introduces aspiring artists to the world of Disney animation by revealing the techniques of drawing favorite Disney characters.

The thrills and adventures of DisneyQuest are delivered in an awe-inspiring 100,000-square-foot purple and aquamarine building, a standout structure within the exciting Downtown Disney West Side dining and entertainment district.